May I add 3 more requirement??1. Shutter delay close to DSLR. I do not want point and shoot shutter delay.2. With adapter for EF, EF-S lenses.3. Adapter for Leica M lenses (i would be giving up auto focus for this) as a wish list.

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zerotiu

what the .. I AM really shocked by this news. I've been thinking to buy a new e-p3. You know, sometimes it's nice to have small camera with you, fast AF, any moment can always be captured and it is not intimidating if you want to do street photography.

and then this news come out from nowhere hahaha

and I agree with EYEONE, EF lenses definitely can't be attached on 4/3 camera (will it be a 4/3 camera?). Unless canon have EF adapter.. wow it will be so goooooood.

However, e-p3 is still on my list. I will be old if I wait for the release of canon mirror-less camera

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It would be great to see Canon dive in against the exist strong competition in the mirrorless market. Canon has dominated the point and shoot and SLR market and I think could use that strength to undercut competitors by releasing a superior product at a lower price. Let's just make sure that whatever mirrorless camera they release has a direct print button, or I'm not buying it.

and I agree with EYEONE, EF lenses definitely can't be attached on 4/3 camera (will it be a 4/3 camera?). Unless canon have EF adapter.. wow it will be so goooooood.

However, e-p3 is still on my list. I will be old if I wait for the release of canon mirror-less camera

Not directly attached, no. But there are EF-to-m4/3 adapters available, e.g. this one on Amazon, rebranded for Fotodiox and others, and blogged about here.

If Canon does bring a mirrorless camera to market, I'm certain they'll release an EF-/EF-S mount adapter. Given that such an adapter will contain no optics, but presumably provide electrical contacts to allow AF, aperture control, power for IS, etc., such an adapter would be analagous to an Extension Tube. Based on that analogy, Canon may charge ~$100 for such an adapter. Of course, Canon being Canon, and their marketing department knowing a major segment of those interested in a mirrorless body would already own a few EF/EF-S lenses, well, they'd have us over a barrel, so to speak, especially if they somehow chipped the new bodies so data would only be transmitted through their branded adapter...in that case, I'd expect a much higher price tag.

neuro, I think $100 is quite a lot for an adapter already, so I'd hope that's at the high end of the estimate spectrum, rather than the low end.

I feel that m4/3 is out of the question in terms of sensor format. Canon makes excellent APS-C sensors, and Sony has demonstrated you can put APS-C sensors into incredibly small bodies. there's no reason to end up with a fourth (third if you're a believer in the possible demise of APS-H) sensor production line.

I actually hope they don't make the body quite as skinny and awkward as the sony bodies. given the size of lens that still needs to be attached to the camera, the NEX cameras are strange to see and strange to hold.

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So long as this has unfettered ETTL hotshoe support - by which I mean it must work in manual mode unlike my G9, and has ETTL master built-in ala 7D - and a compact lens, and looks nice and easy for my wife to use I'll buy it.

Another feature I would love is the option to enable RAW on full AUTO somewhere in the settings, so I can hand it to someone on AUTO and process their iffy exposures later. If its buried deep enough in the settings, it can only be a good thing. Sure, my wife uses P mode at the moment on G9 but there are way to many settings that can be altered and she frequently switches it back to AUTO if she gets confused, leaving us with crappy jpegs.

Also I should qualify my post; for a walkabout high quality camera, video is mandatory for me. I use the video on my G9 50% of the time.

I don't use the video function, but I certainly don't mind that its there. I might actually use video if it becomes practical, meaning with autofocus, IS, good sound, ... all the things my Sony camcorder has.

When I first bought my 5D MK II, tried the video, and it produces a impressive result, considering that it came at no extra cost. Still, It hasn't yet reached the stage to be practical for casual use, like photographing a kids soccer game or basketball game. and, even with IS, you need some sort of support for long video clips. I start wavering after 2 or 3 minutes.

I expect to see improvements on new models, Canon has the lead for large sensor DSLR's, and will try to keep it.

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tiagomlalves

my 5-cents here:- Digital full-frame version of Canon 7 w/ 50mm f/0.95 to directly compete with M9- don't really care about lenses mount as long as it can mount some M lenses (via adaptor or not)- Couple of extra lenses 28/35/50/90mm would be nice